The two-bedroom, two-bathroom house, built in 1951, sits behind gates on nearly a half-acre filled with sycamores. Features include glass walls, polished concrete floors, an office, beamed ceilings and video security. An outdoor living area of 2,500 square feet contains a movie lounge and barbecue space.

Even before escrow closed Hutcherson picked a roommate — adopting a pit bull named Driver from a rescue group.

Hutcherson, 19, also stars this year in the horror comedy "Detention" and "Red Dawn," due for November release.

Public records show the property previously changed hands in 2008 for the same amount Hutcherson paid.

John Galich of Rodeo Realty was the listing agent. Deedee Howard of the Agency represented Hutcherson.

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